Singapore’s weather might be cooling down but who needs an excuse for eating ice-cream?
A couple of weeks back, supermarkets in Singapore were selling Haagen-Dazs ice-cream for cheap. Like under $10 per pint cheap.
But don’t feel bad if you missed that because it’s back again! Or at least, it’s back for FairPrice.
FairPrice Selling 2 Haagen-Dazs Ice-Cream Under $20
From today until 5 July, get your favourite Haagen-Dazs ice cream (assorted flavours) from FairPrice for cheap!
Instead of the usual price of $28.90, FairPrice is selling them at $19.85 for two pints. That’s like $9.90 per pint.
Each customer is limited to 6 units per purchase.
And that’s not all!
Check out the other promotions available for this week too:
From baby products to anti-bacterial wipes, cooking oil and more, don’t miss this chance to stock up on stuff at home without burning a hole in your wallet.
What are you waiting for? Time to go grocery shopping liao!
You can check out FairPrice’s website for their weekly in-store promotion ad.
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Feature Image: fairprice.com.sg
This article was first published on goodyfeed.com
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